Afro-American 5/4/46: "ReBop Maestro Greeted On BirthdayWhen Lionel Hampton observed his birthday, April 20, while playing at Baltimore's Royal, Kenneth(Skin) Forbes and wife, Pauline, were among the many Hampton fans to carry greetings back stage.They are shown with Hampton, Madeline Green, band vocalist, and Reds of the Reds and Curley dance team...."

Bluebird 30-0825-B (It Had To Be You) is a 1944 reissue of Bluebird B-11308-B recorded on August 20, 1941 and released in October 1941.

Bluebird B-11126-B (Sally Won't You Come Back) was recorded on April 3, 1941 and released in April 1941.

Domino D-311 (I've Got A Right To Be Blue) was released in March 1950. It is her only record on this label.

Pittsburgh Courier, March 11, 1950: ....Arthur Farrington, house manager, of 555 Edgecombe Avenue, is master of a singing group on the side. His Magichords just waxed "Be Sure" and "I've Got A Right To Be Blue" in real fancy style with Madeline Green in the torch slot....

Pittsburgh Courier, March 25, 1950: Madeline Green, who came upon the musical horizon in the early days of swing and was a protoge of Benny Goodman, made an important individual step last week when she signed a wax pact with Domino Records. The former singer with Earl Hines and Lionel Hampton has already cut two sides with the background voices of the Magichords and an orchestra directed by Rene Hall....

Listen to "It Had To Be You" - Madeline Greene And The Three Varieties - Bluebird B-11308-B - 1941.
Listen to "Sally Won't You Come Back" - Madeline Greene And The Three Varieties - Bluebird B-11126-B - 1941.
Listen to "I've Got A Right To Be Blue" - Madeline Greene And The Magichords - Domino D-311 - 1950.
Listen to "Be Sure" - Madeline Greene And The Magichords - Domino D-310 - 1950.
ALL FOUR played in sequence.

Above: Label image of Varsity 8136 recorded on December 19, 1939 and released in early 1940 (probably January). This is Madeline Greene's only record on the Varsity label. She is backed vocally by members of Jimmy Mundy's Orchestra. The flip, "A Lover Is Blue," has vocal by Madeline Greene, but no vocal group backing.

Above: Label image of Bluebird B-11394-B recorded on November 17, 1941 and released in December 1941. Madeline Greene appeared on seven records on Bluebird (1941-42) with Earl Hines And His Orchestra, one side each, all with vocal harmony.

NOTE: Most discographical information provided at this website is from Ferdie Gonzalez' Disco-File.